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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: sam on November 27, 2009, 04:54
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/26/vector-capital-corel-corporation/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+(TechCrunch)
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I'd be sad to see them fail, I cut my teeth on Corel products.
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I can't remember why, but I didn't like the later versions of Paint Shop Pro, especially after they removed Animation Shop, and made you buy it separately.
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Bloat?
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Probably.
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Yes, I was heavily into Corel software too, particularly on my early machines.
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I'm only just retiring WordPerfect, Clive, as it doesn't like my latest printer. I still think it's a better WP than word, though.
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PSP was originally a JASC product. Corel bought them out a couple of years ago.
I must say, I do like CorelDraw. The full version is very expensive but I got a 'lite' version with my graphics tablet and I love it for designing scroll saw patterns. Inkscape is good but it doesn't compare to CorelDraw (and it keeps crashing on Vista machines). I hope Corel survives.
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Corel acquired most of their products, Gill, I think only Draw! was an original. I paid about £500 for it in the late 80s, but it was a tax deductible tool for me, and I earned a lot of money with it.
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I'm only just retiring WordPerfect, Clive, as it doesn't like my latest printer. I still think it's a better WP than word, though.
I used to use the DOS version of WP on my old 286 machine at work. An improvement on my AT for certain! The database was DBase 4 and the spreadsheet was Lotus 123 (all DOS naturally). The first Windows OS I had at work was NT on a 486.
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I had Windows 1, run time, on a 386SX (it might even have just been on a 286). :)
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I had 3.1 on my 386SX at home. Always miles ahead of what I was given at work. But I downgraded to 3.0 for a while because I was using a version of Pagemaker for 3.0 and compatibility was an issue even back then! My own favourite was Ami Pro 3.
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One of many that seemed to fall by the wayside, XyWrite and WordStar for example.
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Never heard of XyWrite but I used Wordstar 2000 for a while. I was always looking for the perfect WP and I found it with Ami Pro! I managed to keep it through Win 95 and 98 but XP finished it off. :bawl:
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XyWrite was favoured by technical writers as it could handle formulae etc very well.